Meetings are supposed to be a place where work gets done, accountabilities exercised options articulated and examined, decisions made, and outcomes reported. However, often they become just a reason to have another meeting.

Whilst the public sector comes in for some pretty harsh criticism, they are not alone.

Last week I found myself in a meeting called by a prospective client so I felt it sensible to attend and contribute.

No agenda, minutes of the previous meeting were supplied as we walked into the room, no definitive objective, just another bloody meeting.

To amuse myself, I tried to calculate the cost of the thing, thousands, and found myself thinking about the waste, and how to fix it, and only came up with the same stuff I have written about before. Serendipitously, later in the day, my inbox “plinked” with a lovely little cartoon from Hugh MacLeod that does his usual great job of nailing the topic with a few words and lines, and links.

The infographic in one link is terrific, and the meeting clock is wonderful, I will use it regularly from here on in when I see wasted resources being directed towards massaging someone’s ego, or “busywork” being done by having another bloody meeting.

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2 Responses to Another bloody meeting

That meeting has many good points, well considered and circulated agenda, a clear objective, we all know who else will be there and why, and have some idea of the value of the outcomes.
Look forward to it.